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IBA - Model MagicMaX -Universal High-End Multimeter for X-Ray
High-end Multimeter solution for Beam QA in all X-ray modalities. Solution for all needs in beam verification, including advanced MagicMaX Software for fast and complete dose measurement overview. USB- plug & play allows fast and seamless workflow with ONE minute setup time. The Multimeter is designed according to IEC 61674 & IEC 61676. With Conformity Statement for German acceptance tests.
With the embedded Excel export, the user can fulfill regulatory needs as well as execute in-depth performance analyses by using the predefined templates or by easily creating customized measurement procedures.
Plug and play, 1 minute fast setup
One-shot full QABeam & image verification in one x-ray:
micro footprint detector for unobstructed test plate
Radiography / Fluoro / Mammo / CT
Advanced SoftwareFast total overview as well as comprehensive expert level
detail and reporting
See the MagicMaX 1 minute QA workflow:
Set-up, measurement, and verification of all the imaging dose parameters with highest efficiency.
Multi-Detector is used with the MagicMaX Universal for 40 - 150 kV radiography and fluoroscopy.
The small footprint detector has 2 marked active areas: one for dose, dose rate, dose/ puls and time and the other one for kVp, PPV, Half Value Layer, and total filtration.
Multi-Detector is to be used with the MagicMaX Universal in kV a range of 21 - 49 kV and for following Target-Filter Combinations: Mo/Mo, Mo/Rh, Rh/Rh, W/Rh, W/Ag.
The small footprint detector has 2 marked active areas, one for dose, dose rate, dose/puls and time and the other one for kVp, PPV, Half Value Layer, and total filtration.
For invasive and non-invasive measurements of the tube current in combination with MagicMaX Universal Multimeter.
For illuminance measurement in combination with MagicMaX.
Measurement can be triggered at the detector for multiple measurements at viewing boxes.
The Detector can also be used for continuous measurements for image intensifier light-output measurements.

